Four LGBTQ+ Afghans struggle to survive under a Taliban regime so brutal it means death if they are discovered. Their powerful testimonies are brought to life with dynamic animation and actors.
Women to face stoning for adultery as the Taliban enforces Sharia law He rationalized this policy as a continuation of the ...
The resurgence of the Taliban poses renewed threats to the Hazaras, characterized by escalated violence, discrimination, and isolation. The Taliban’s early governance involved the abolition of the ...
It has been more than a year since the Taliban took back control of Afghanistan, and I have returned to see how women in the country have been affected. In that time, their rights have been eroded ...
After over three years in power, the Taliban appear to be trying outreach as well as repression in governing Afghanistan’s diverse communities. by Ronald Neumann Andrew Watkins Follow @and_huh ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab is a lawyer, human rights advocate, and author. A woman walks past a mural calling for women and children's rights in ...
Jamila Afghani, one of Afghanistan’s top women’s-rights activists, credits her success to having had polio as a child. Born in 1976 with a crooked leg that her family blamed on evil spirits ...
The world's largest 3D printer called Factory of the Future 1.0 has been designed to tackle the shortage of homes and construction workers in America. Future 1.0 is capable of printing a house ...
Afghanistan's Taliban face criticism over their human rights record at a UN meeting on Monday, with Washington accusing them of systematically depriving women and girls of their human rights.
The Taliban have confirmed that the group’s Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada will be the top authority in the country and a President or Prime Minister will run the country under his authority.
The Taliban have opened the country to foreign travelers. Safety has improved and infrastructure is also being expanded. The question remains though whether one should actually go. Emma Witters is ...
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